On 2015-02-12 21:13, Jim Pingle wrote:
I missed a step, it should be:
* Uninstall lightsquid
* rm -rf /usr/local/lib/perl5
* rm -rf /usr/local/etc/lightsquid
* rm -rf /usr/local/www/lightsquid
* rm /usr/local/bin/perl
* rm /usr/bin/perl
* Reinstall lightsquid
Thanks for the instructions.
On Thu, 2015-02-12 at 21:13 +, Tiernan OToole wrote:
Thanks for the tip Chris (Doh!) but tried setting it to UDP and still no
luck...
--Tiernan
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From: List [mailto:list-boun...@lists.pfsense.org] On Behalf Of Chris L
Sent: Thursday 12 February 2015 20:36
Right... So after a bit of digging, I found the following from my VoIP Server
provider:
http://www.3cx.com/blog/voip-howto/pfsense-firewall/
They walked me though setting up the firewall rules, and port preservation,
which worked to an extent... originally, no traffic was hitting the required
What VOIP platform is it? We have successfully implemented firewall
allow rules for our Digium Switchvox PBX using PfSense. We might have
similar rule set requirements if that helps at all.
On 02/13/2015 01:01 PM, Tiernan OToole wrote:
Right... So after a bit of digging, I found the following
I am running 3CX with PFSense in several installations. Are you using
Advanved Outbound NAT with static mappings to your PBX? I usually need to
do this for SIP (UDP:5060) stun (UDP:5090) and RTP (UDP:9000-9050) in order
to make the 3CX firewall checker happy.
On Feb 13, 2015 4:02 PM, Tiernan
Im using 3CX, and it seems their firewall rule checker is a bit weird... I have
managed to get some outgoing calls working by skipping the firewall checker...
Still trying to configure incoming calls... but any help would be appreciated!
Thanks.
--Tiernan
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